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« on: May 15, 2015, 12:50:57 AM »

The increasing number of evangelicals number is bad excellent news. That's enough to still overinfluence the political system. I'd rather us more Catholics and Lutherans than those types.

20 million more religious unaffliated in 7 years is sadpretty remarkable, especially during poor economic times.

More evangelicals please. Not that I don't want more mainline and Roman Catholics cause I want more of those too. Third Great Awakening please. You won't believe what's happening amongst the Christians in Indiana. We're on the verge of winning a city. In one city, evangelism teams are being allowed into the largest employer of the community. You don't see that very often. Here's the amazing part of it. You've got folks like me (A/G) working along side Methodists, Amish, Lutherns, Catholics, Baptists, Messanic Jews, and more and God is opening hearts to hear and respond to the Gospel.
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